The Primos Cowgirl Cow Elk Call (937) is a highly responsive, custom-tuned bite-and-blow hand call designed to bring stubborn bulls within shooting range. Crafted with a premium, soft rubberized housing over a closed-reed system, this call effortlessly mimics the subtle, non-threatening vocalizations of cow and calf elk. It is an indispensable tool for both archery and rifle hunters who require precise control over their final close-range setups.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
Unlike rigid plastic or wood calls that produce fixed, unnatural tones, the Cowgirl features a flexible rubber barrel that gives hunters complete control over sound modulation. By simply biting down on the specialized mouthpiece with varying pressure while blowing, you can create a perfectly sliding scale of pitch. This allows you to smoothly transition from a deep, mature cow mew to a sharp, high-frequency infant calf chirp with zero harsh breaks or artificial squeaks. Its true competitive advantage is its silent, all-weather design—the soft exterior housing dampens accidental metallic clicks against your bow or rifle stock, while the internal enclosed reed is shielded from freezing alpine winds, ensuring consistent acoustic warmth on the coldest morning stands.
Features:
- Premium soft-touch rubberized barrel enables quiet handling and effortless sound manipulation
- Bite-and-blow closed-reed system delivers infinite pitch adjustability and a natural sliding tone
- Meticulously tuned to replicate ultra-realistic cow mews, nasal estrus whines, and calf chirps
- Enclosed reed architecture resists freezing crosswinds for consistent all-weather performance
- Compact, lightweight profile easily slips into a shirt pocket for instant accessibility
Technical Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
- Model Number: 937
- UPC Code: 010135009373
- Call Type: Closed-Reed Bite-and-Blow Hand Call
- Housing Material: Impact-Absorbing Flexible Rubber Polymer
- Target Species: Rocky Mountain Elk (Cow / Calf)
- Sound Profile: Variable Pitch Cow Mews, Estrus Whines, and High-Frequency Chirps
Questions & Answers
Q: Is this bite-and-blow call easier for a beginner to master than an open-reed or diaphragm mouth call?
A: Yes, absolutely. Traditional diaphragm calls require precise tongue positioning, and open-reed calls require exact lip pressure. The Cowgirl simplifies this entirely by using a closed reed inside a rubber mouth slot—you simply bite down gently with your teeth to set the pitch and blow, making it highly forgiving for newer hunters.
Q: How do you use your hands to change the sound when blowing the Primos Cowgirl?
A: To create a natural, sliding cow mew, begin by biting down firmly on the soft mouthpiece to start with a high note, then slowly relax your jaw pressure while letting the call stream finish. Simultaneously, cup your hands over the flexible rubber exhaust barrel and open them up as you blow to mimic a live elk turning its head.
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